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What is the scene of photography?

Scene difference refers to the difference in the range and size of the subject due to the different distance between the camera and the subject in the movie screen. Generally speaking, there are five kinds of scenery. From near to far, they are close shot (above the shoulder), close shot (above the chest), middle shot (above the knee), panorama (all of the human body and its surrounding background) and prospect (the environment where the subject is located). In the film, the director and photographer use the complicated and changeable scene scheduling and lens scheduling alternately to use different scenes, which can make the narrative of the film plot, the expression of the characters' thoughts and feelings and the handling of the relationship between the characters more expressive, thus enhancing the artistic appeal of the film.

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